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Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule

CIL Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule

Representation ID: 56144

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Warwickshire County Council [Archaeological Information and Advice]

Representation Summary:

Need to work with the County Council to achieve the most effective use of any CIL resource. Suggests that to date the draft schedule would generate around £60 Million. This is £15 million less than the total funding that the principal infrastructure provider (County Council Highways) have highlighted as necessary to support delivery of the Local Plan.

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Dear Dave,

Consultation response to the Preliminary Community infrastructure levy (CIL) Charging Schedule

Thank you for the opportunity to comment on Warwick District Council's Preliminary CIL Charging schedule and supporting documents.

The County Council supports the intention of introducing the Community Infrastructure levy within Warwick District.

Planned growth within the District Council will place pressure on the services we provide. We wish to make it clear at the outset that it is unlikely that other sources of funding, including our own resources, will be available to subsidise the commensurate expansion of supporting services. This may mean that some infrastructure projects are delayed or potentially never built. Careful consideration needs to be given when prioritising infrastructure projects against the pressures of growth and we recognise the difficult balance that needs to be struck. We look forward to working with you to achieve the most effective use of any CIL resource.

The delivery of the necessary infrastructure will largely depend on strong and close partnership working. We need to work together on a continuous basis to bring about the timely delivery of the necessary infrastructure to deliver the sustainable ambitions for growth.

Attachments:

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Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule

CIL Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule

Representation ID: 63323

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Warwickshire County Council [Archaeological Information and Advice]

Representation Summary:

In light of the significant funding gap WCC's recommendation is that WDC reconsiders its approach set out in the PDCS.

Full text:


See attached.

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Dear Dave,

Consultation response to the Preliminary Community infrastructure levy (CIL) Charging Schedule

Thank you for the opportunity to comment on Warwick District Council's Preliminary CIL Charging schedule and supporting documents.

The County Council supports the intention of introducing the Community Infrastructure levy within Warwick District.

Planned growth within the District Council will place pressure on the services we provide. We wish to make it clear at the outset that it is unlikely that other sources of funding, including our own resources, will be available to subsidise the commensurate expansion of supporting services. This may mean that some infrastructure projects are delayed or potentially never built. Careful consideration needs to be given when prioritising infrastructure projects against the pressures of growth and we recognise the difficult balance that needs to be struck. We look forward to working with you to achieve the most effective use of any CIL resource.

The delivery of the necessary infrastructure will largely depend on strong and close partnership working. We need to work together on a continuous basis to bring about the timely delivery of the necessary infrastructure to deliver the sustainable ambitions for growth.

Attachments:

Object

Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule

CIL Preliminary Draft Charging Schedule

Representation ID: 63324

Received: 29/07/2013

Respondent: Warwickshire County Council [Archaeological Information and Advice]

Representation Summary:

Transport Matters - The County Council is extremely concerned that the strategic sites identified in the Local Plan are dependent on them bringing forward a significant proportion of the finance for transport mitigation as they are located on strategic transport corridors. Although the District Council is concerned regarding viability, this does not concur with the discussions that the County Council have had with the main developers who have expressed a strong indication that they are willing to deliver the major highway improvement works identified by the County Council for their transport mitigation proposals.

Full text:


See attached.

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Dear Dave,

Consultation response to the Preliminary Community infrastructure levy (CIL) Charging Schedule

Thank you for the opportunity to comment on Warwick District Council's Preliminary CIL Charging schedule and supporting documents.

The County Council supports the intention of introducing the Community Infrastructure levy within Warwick District.

Planned growth within the District Council will place pressure on the services we provide. We wish to make it clear at the outset that it is unlikely that other sources of funding, including our own resources, will be available to subsidise the commensurate expansion of supporting services. This may mean that some infrastructure projects are delayed or potentially never built. Careful consideration needs to be given when prioritising infrastructure projects against the pressures of growth and we recognise the difficult balance that needs to be struck. We look forward to working with you to achieve the most effective use of any CIL resource.

The delivery of the necessary infrastructure will largely depend on strong and close partnership working. We need to work together on a continuous basis to bring about the timely delivery of the necessary infrastructure to deliver the sustainable ambitions for growth.

Attachments:

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